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To: John Hull who wrote (125257)1/17/2001 2:15:46 PM
From: Gary Ng  Respond to of 186894
 
John, Re: by-the-way, where do you think the Intel offerings come from

Are you suggesting that Intel wants to take a larger pie in the PCMCIA network card market which IMO has reached the peak and will be shrinking ?

gary



To: John Hull who wrote (125257)1/17/2001 2:27:13 PM
From: Saturn V  Respond to of 186894
 
Ref < Xircom PCMIA cards..... by-the-way, where do you think the Intel offerings come from >

Are you implying that Xircom either supplies components for Intel, or builds the cards outright for Intel.



To: John Hull who wrote (125257)1/17/2001 2:44:08 PM
From: Hightechhooper  Respond to of 186894
 
John,

I wish INTC would announce a stepped up share buyback program during these difficult times. I was disappointed to see Andy on CNBC yesterday imply that the stock price isn't his concern, all he can do is try to manage the business. Please don't tell me he is an efficient market believer!! There is much he can do from both an intangible marketting perspective and a more tangible share buyback program to keep the stock from falling into the abyss in order to get people focussed across the valley we are decending into now.

I hope there is more concern about INTC's stock price within its walls than there appears to be on the outside.

the above comments are provided respectfully,